On 19/11/24 13:22, Tim wrote:
The storage device doesn't, you tell it what to do.On Tue, 2024-11-19 at 08:39 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:40 years ago mainframe storage controllers provided functionality to control what files were loaded into the storage cache and how much of the file was loaded, I just thought hard disks had advanced enough to now provide similar functionality.I'm wondering how a storage device is going to know which files to treat differently from other files? That's going to be OS dependent.
regards,
Steve
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